Time Waster
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I am considering changing my annoying Tiagra 4600 shifters to a rear exit / concealed cabling set of shifters. I am sick of the older side exit cabling and how it is in the way. So I am looking into the cost to change this. I do not NEED to do this but want to so I cannot justify a high expense. Basically the cheapest decent option will do. My current research suggests that I have two options';
So my main ask is how cheaply can I get it done to get a good result? What should I get fitted for reliablilty and lower cost?
A supplimentary question is that I am thinking of swapping the bars at the same time. I do not think my standard / stock PlanetX London Road set of handlebars (44 sized) is comfortable, I think the drops are too far down for me. I have always been used to a high seat and low bars setup but I think with the longer stem and these bars the drops are too low for most of my riding. So I rarely use the drops which does not give me as many different hand positions that is needed on longer rides (when I actually do them). I need a variety of comfortable hand positions due to iffy elbow needing me to ride with a different hand/arm position every so often.
I have never changed a saddle or bars away from as supplied ones on a bike before so really know very little about bars. I can cope with the current ride height on the hoods. I am wondering if my stem could do with being a little shorter. I think I got the longest stem that PX offered on that bike 8 or so years ago when I got it. The number 70 comes to mind but I cannot be certain that is related to the stem. I like the idea of flared / gravel bars but I guess shorter drop bars are also as good. My existing bars feel like the drops are too straight in that it feels like my arms are tight against the ends of the bars when on the drops. This makes me think a little flare might be a good idea as well as the shorter drop.
So what do you think the handlebar shape I need to get? What drop and flare should I look for? Also, should I swap out the stem for a shorter one?
I am 196cm tall and average torso / leg / arm lengths for my height. I guess that made them think XL bike size (which I knew I wanted) with wider bars and longer stem (I did not know there was these options). I am currently riding an XL London Road bike with 440 wide bars and a longer stem as recommended by the bike fitter I spoke to in customer support at PlanetX back then. Well I also ride a Brompton with telescopic seatpost and occasionally a HPV SMGT touring recumbent bike too but they are rarer rides these days.
So any advice or recommendations for changing to neater and concealed cable shifters (plus other components needed for this change) and potentially a new handlebars for increasing comfort (without changing to something weird like butterfly bars or those riser drop bars with a second, attached lower tube to put in your stem to lift the bars 70mm or so). i do not think I need higher bars at the tops as my hoods are ok to reach (might be able to improve that but it is ok for me), but I think I need drops that are easier to reach hence less drop and possibly flare is being thought about. I do not know enough about this. Also, cannot afford a bike fit so that is out and this needs to be cheaper than expensive. Bars a lot less than £100 and shifter / derailleur options to be decent/reliable but to the Tiagra end not the Ultegra end.
- Older model 105 or Ultegra shifters that have the concealed cable routing and same pull ratio as my existing 4600s
- Change to the 4700s or others with the new pull ratios and concealed cabling. This needs at least a new rear derailleur, but the front shifters are less fussy about the pull ratios I have read so possibly not needed. Is this true or is it still better to replace the front derailleurs too.
So my main ask is how cheaply can I get it done to get a good result? What should I get fitted for reliablilty and lower cost?
A supplimentary question is that I am thinking of swapping the bars at the same time. I do not think my standard / stock PlanetX London Road set of handlebars (44 sized) is comfortable, I think the drops are too far down for me. I have always been used to a high seat and low bars setup but I think with the longer stem and these bars the drops are too low for most of my riding. So I rarely use the drops which does not give me as many different hand positions that is needed on longer rides (when I actually do them). I need a variety of comfortable hand positions due to iffy elbow needing me to ride with a different hand/arm position every so often.
I have never changed a saddle or bars away from as supplied ones on a bike before so really know very little about bars. I can cope with the current ride height on the hoods. I am wondering if my stem could do with being a little shorter. I think I got the longest stem that PX offered on that bike 8 or so years ago when I got it. The number 70 comes to mind but I cannot be certain that is related to the stem. I like the idea of flared / gravel bars but I guess shorter drop bars are also as good. My existing bars feel like the drops are too straight in that it feels like my arms are tight against the ends of the bars when on the drops. This makes me think a little flare might be a good idea as well as the shorter drop.
So what do you think the handlebar shape I need to get? What drop and flare should I look for? Also, should I swap out the stem for a shorter one?
I am 196cm tall and average torso / leg / arm lengths for my height. I guess that made them think XL bike size (which I knew I wanted) with wider bars and longer stem (I did not know there was these options). I am currently riding an XL London Road bike with 440 wide bars and a longer stem as recommended by the bike fitter I spoke to in customer support at PlanetX back then. Well I also ride a Brompton with telescopic seatpost and occasionally a HPV SMGT touring recumbent bike too but they are rarer rides these days.
So any advice or recommendations for changing to neater and concealed cable shifters (plus other components needed for this change) and potentially a new handlebars for increasing comfort (without changing to something weird like butterfly bars or those riser drop bars with a second, attached lower tube to put in your stem to lift the bars 70mm or so). i do not think I need higher bars at the tops as my hoods are ok to reach (might be able to improve that but it is ok for me), but I think I need drops that are easier to reach hence less drop and possibly flare is being thought about. I do not know enough about this. Also, cannot afford a bike fit so that is out and this needs to be cheaper than expensive. Bars a lot less than £100 and shifter / derailleur options to be decent/reliable but to the Tiagra end not the Ultegra end.
